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< Yes, you should. Are you saying nature intended humans to force cows,
goats,
etc., to keep producing milk after their infants matured so that it could
be
used as a source of food?>
You are suffering from a basic logical fallacy...
that what happens to be, must be, and what happens not to be, must not be.
And that this is all arranged
for our supreme good, by something called "Nature." [whoever that is].
Acording to this, you would welcome the e.coli bacteria into your body,
rejoice in the tortures of
the polio virus, and willingly succumb to the arctic blasts, knowing you are
following Nature's immutable program.
For the same Grand Dame that denies you access to milk as an adult gives you
an abundance of these ravages. So take it all.
Or you could use some common sense. Health is a work-in-progress, a loose
connection of observations, a dialogue between competing ideas. The
alchemists said: man is a work against nature.
andrew
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